Harry Hartman, 118 Madison Ave. S., died April 18th St.Mary's Hospital after a lengthy Illness. He was 82.
Born in New Hamburg, Feb. 7, 1886, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman, he had lived in Kitchener for the past 35 years. Mr. Hartman was a horse trainer for many years and a member of St. Joseph's RC Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Correll three sons, Leon, Walter and Peter, all of Kitchener; seven daughters, Mrs. William (Geraldine) Driedzlc, Mrs. George (Pat) Tudge, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Fosbury and Mrs. Alice Madison, all of Toronto, and Mrs. John (Greta) Dunnington, Mrs. Cyril (Betty) Gross and Mrs. Mervin (Lorraine) Godfrey, all of Kitchener. He was the last surviving member of his family.
Prayers at the funeral home April 20 were followed by requiem high mass at St. Joseph's RC Church. Msgr. R. M. Haller officiated and interment was In Woodland Cemetery.
Harry Hartman, 118 Madison Ave. S., died April 18th St.Mary's Hospital after a lengthy Illness. He was 82.
Born in New Hamburg, Feb. 7, 1886, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman, he had lived in Kitchener for the past 35 years. Mr. Hartman was a horse trainer for many years and a member of St. Joseph's RC Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Correll three sons, Leon, Walter and Peter, all of Kitchener; seven daughters, Mrs. William (Geraldine) Driedzlc, Mrs. George (Pat) Tudge, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Fosbury and Mrs. Alice Madison, all of Toronto, and Mrs. John (Greta) Dunnington, Mrs. Cyril (Betty) Gross and Mrs. Mervin (Lorraine) Godfrey, all of Kitchener. He was the last surviving member of his family.
Prayers at the funeral home April 20 were followed by requiem high mass at St. Joseph's RC Church. Msgr. R. M. Haller officiated and interment was In Woodland Cemetery.
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